Preliminary study on the removal of steroidal estrogens using TiO2-doped PVDF ultrafiltration membranes

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Steroidal estrogens are a representative type of endocrine-disrupting chemical contaminant that has been detected in surface water. In this paper, modified polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membranes were prepared by adding different amounts of polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) and nano-TiO2 particles. PVDF-PVP membrane adsorption, UV photolysis and PVDF-PVP-TiO2 membrane photocatalysis performance were investigated by considering the rejection of estrone (E1) and 17β-estradiol (E2) in the cross-flow filtration experiments. The mechanism of photocatalytic degradation on TiO2-doped PVDF membranes was also evaluated. The results from the study indicated that adding PVP and nano-TiO2 appropriately in PVDF membranes could be an effective method for better E1and E2 rejection due to adsorption and photocatalytic degradation.

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Wang, M., Qu, F., Jia, R., Sun, S., Li, G., & Liang, H. (2016). Preliminary study on the removal of steroidal estrogens using TiO2-doped PVDF ultrafiltration membranes. Water (Switzerland), 8(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/w8040134

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